Everything about Captain Morgan totally explained
Captain Morgan is a brand of
rum produced by
Diageo. It is named after the 17th-century Caribbean
privateer from
Wales,
Sir Henry Morgan. Captain Morgan's slogan is "Got a little Captain in You?"
History
In 1944, the
Seagram Company started producing rum under the name Captain Morgan Rum Company.
Seagram CEO
Samuel Bronfman purchased a
distillery named Long Pond from the
Jamaican government. Among the buyers of raw rum from the Long Pond distillery was a
Kingston pharmacy named Levy Brothers. The Levy family had been purchasing raw rum, adding medicinal herbs and spices, aging, and bottling it. Bronfman liked the rum product and bought the rights to it.
In the 1950s the
United States federal government and the government of
Puerto Rico created a number of economic incentives to create jobs in Puerto Rico. Taxes on rum entering the United States produced in Puerto Rico were less than from other countries outside the United States. At this time both Seagram's and the
Bacardi family built large new plants near
San Juan.
In
1984,
Captain Morgan Original Spiced rum was introduced to the United States.
Captain Morgan is, by volume, the third largest brand of spirits in the United States, and the seventh largest world-wide.
In 2005, 6.5 million 9-liter cases were sold. Most Captain Morgan rum is sold in the
United States,
Canada, the
United Kingdom,
South Africa, and in continental
Europe.
Distillation process
Captain Morgan's Rum is
distilled from
sugar cane. The combination of the type of
yeasts employed for
fermentation, distillation method, aging conditions, and blending determines the characteristic flavor of rum. Made with
molasses, water,
mash and yeast,
Captain Morgan Original Spiced rum is distilled in a continuous still. Once distilled, the clear spirit is aged in oak barrels for up to a year, adding a golden color and character to the rum before the flavors and spices are added. The brand’s taste is achieved through a proprietary recipe, which is blended into the rum mixture at the final stages of production, making use of spices indigenous to the
Caribbean Islands.
Varieties
Original Spiced - Mellow aged and enhanced with fruit flavors, spices, and a hint of vanilla. 70 proof
Parrot Bay - White rum with varieties including coconut, mango, pineapple, and passion fruit. 42 proof (formerly 48)
Private Stock - Rich, dark and full-bodied, blends hints of island spices with a smooth texture. 80 proof
Silver Spiced - Aged in oak barrels for over a year, with a smooth taste and a well-rounded, vanilla character. 70 proof
Tattoo - An extra-dark rum with fruit flavors described as berry or citrus, introduced to compete with Jägermeister for marketshare. 70 proofFurther Information
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